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Effects of spatial correlations and global precedence on the visual fidelity of distorted images
2006
Human Vision and Electronic Imaging XI
This paper presents the results of three psychophysical experiments designed to investigate the effects of spatial correlations and the disruption of global precedence on the visual fidelity of natural images. The first two experiments used a psychophysical scaling paradigm in which subjects placed distorted images along a linear, one-dimensional "distortion axis" where physical distance corresponded to perceived distortion. In the first experiment, images were distorted at fixed levels of
doi:10.1117/12.655442
dblp:conf/hvei/ChandlerLH06
fatcat:uiqzy7ddybfubjptpbitf55whm